PICS!!! Aluminum Dash!
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Originally Posted by chaman
Really?? The one I ordered has the coat and also the edges are cut at an angle so they sit flush on the surface. It does not feel cheap, IMO. Post pics of yours or send me a PM!
theyre on my cardomain, I like the way it looks but to me ocne your up close on it just kinda looks tacky being a stick on piece. fbodymotorsports has actual pieces for the bezel and consol thata re aluminum and carbon fiber i was considering getting
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Here's my *opinion*:
The kit isn't too bad, and it definitely adds a nice touch to the interior.
Brushed Aluminum is very classy and a fantastic finish for interiors.
Here's a couple of notes though:
The overlay pieces don't flow as well with the interior. The pieces end arbitrarly and don't have clean transition points.
The really nice brushed aluminum finish is too much contrast for the crappy "plastic" interior on our cars. The finish makes the rest stand out as extremely cheap. The radio ***** etc look horrible against the brushed finish.
This is a big problem with our interiors. The design of the interiors are really nice, but the materials leave a little to be desired.
I'm not saying it doesn't look good, these are just some observations about what I believe works and doesn't work with our particular cars.
The kit isn't too bad, and it definitely adds a nice touch to the interior.
Brushed Aluminum is very classy and a fantastic finish for interiors.
Here's a couple of notes though:
The overlay pieces don't flow as well with the interior. The pieces end arbitrarly and don't have clean transition points.
The really nice brushed aluminum finish is too much contrast for the crappy "plastic" interior on our cars. The finish makes the rest stand out as extremely cheap. The radio ***** etc look horrible against the brushed finish.
This is a big problem with our interiors. The design of the interiors are really nice, but the materials leave a little to be desired.
I'm not saying it doesn't look good, these are just some observations about what I believe works and doesn't work with our particular cars.
#68
Originally Posted by Tainted
theyre on my cardomain, I like the way it looks but to me ocne your up close on it just kinda looks tacky being a stick on piece. fbodymotorsports has actual pieces for the bezel and consol thata re aluminum and carbon fiber i was considering getting
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Originally Posted by mrws6speed
Here's my *opinion*:
The kit isn't too bad, and it definitely adds a nice touch to the interior.
Brushed Aluminum is very classy and a fantastic finish for interiors.
Here's a couple of notes though:
The overlay pieces don't flow as well with the interior. The pieces end arbitrarly and don't have clean transition points.
The really nice brushed aluminum finish is too much contrast for the crappy "plastic" interior on our cars. The finish makes the rest stand out as extremely cheap. The radio ***** etc look horrible against the brushed finish.
This is a big problem with our interiors. The design of the interiors are really nice, but the materials leave a little to be desired.
I'm not saying it doesn't look good, these are just some observations about what I believe works and doesn't work with our particular cars.
The kit isn't too bad, and it definitely adds a nice touch to the interior.
Brushed Aluminum is very classy and a fantastic finish for interiors.
Here's a couple of notes though:
The overlay pieces don't flow as well with the interior. The pieces end arbitrarly and don't have clean transition points.
The really nice brushed aluminum finish is too much contrast for the crappy "plastic" interior on our cars. The finish makes the rest stand out as extremely cheap. The radio ***** etc look horrible against the brushed finish.
This is a big problem with our interiors. The design of the interiors are really nice, but the materials leave a little to be desired.
I'm not saying it doesn't look good, these are just some observations about what I believe works and doesn't work with our particular cars.
I agree with you in some of your observations. The way the interior is designed leaves makes it difficult for any improvement. The kit I installed has the angled edge I mentioned earlier to effectively create some transition, creating the illusion of been like molded in. I already ordered leather A4 shift boot, e-brake boot and armrest cover to improve other areas of the truly crappy interior (black/charcoal with silver stitching).
What I like about the brushed aluminum is that kills most of the monochromatic boring look without falling into the common mistake of badly painting the plastic pieces with colors that make your retinas bleed. It makes the interior look better and keeps it all simple and easy to look at. Also it blends very well with the sliver body color.
Thanks for your input man!
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Originally Posted by chaman
I agree with you in some of your observations. The way the interior is designed leaves makes it difficult for any improvement. The kit I installed has the angled edge I mentioned earlier to effectively create some transition, creating the illusion of been like molded in. I already ordered leather A4 shift boot, e-brake boot and armrest cover to improve other areas of the truly crappy interior (black/charcoal with silver stitching).
What I like about the brushed aluminum is that kills most of the monochromatic boring look without falling into the common mistake of badly painting the plastic pieces with colors that make your retinas bleed. It makes the interior look better and keeps it all simple and easy to look at. Also it blends very well with the sliver body color.
Thanks for your input man!
What I like about the brushed aluminum is that kills most of the monochromatic boring look without falling into the common mistake of badly painting the plastic pieces with colors that make your retinas bleed. It makes the interior look better and keeps it all simple and easy to look at. Also it blends very well with the sliver body color.
Thanks for your input man!
I have become very disheartened with the close minds here on the board and people that feel insulting rather than criticising is appropriate.
It sounds like you are on track to tie the interior together. I agree with your opinion on painting piecies with some strong colors.
Good luck and keep posting pictures on how it turns out!